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Staff Editors

Contact JCI's staff editors by e-mail: editors@the-jci.org. For general questions or concerns, see our contact page.

 

Sarah Jackson

Sarah Jackson, Executive Editor, received her PhD in biochemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for her research on the function of a cullin-based ubiquitin ligase complex in cell cycle progression. Under the guidance of Yue Xiong, she uncovered a critical role for this complex in the development of T and B lymphocytes using conditional knockout mice. Sarah has served as an editor for the JCI since 2012.

 

 

Corinne Williams

Corinne Williams, Senior Science Editor, received her PhD in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. As a graduate student in the laboratory of Peggy Cotter, she focused her research on gene regulation and virulence in bacterial respiratory pathogens of the genus Bordetella. She then joined William Goldman’s lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she studied pathogenesis of the dimorphic fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Corinne was delighted to join the JCI editorial staff in July 2013.

 

Elyse Dankoski

Elyse Dankoski, Science Editor, received her PhD in neurobiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As a student in Mark Wightman’s lab, she studied how antidepressant medications alter the temporal dynamics of serotonin signaling in the intact brain. She went on to perform postdoctoral research at the University of Washington that focused on how stressful experiences interact with motivational systems that control behavior. Elyse joined the JCI editorial team in April 2016.

 

 

Lisa Conti

Lisa Conti, Assistant Science Editor, received her PhD in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. As a graduate student in the laboratory of Carol Vandenberg, she studied ion channel structure and protein trafficking. She went on to serve as a project scientist with the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering at Santa Barbara, and in the laboratories of Dennis Clegg, Peter Coffey, and James Thomson. Lisa joined the JCI editorial team in August 2019.

 

Ushma S. Neill

Ushma S. Neill, Editor at Large, obtained her PhD in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University studying pulmonary mechanics and used her Marshall Sherfield Postdoctoral Fellowship at Imperial College, London, to study vascular permeability. After 2 years as an editor at Nature Medicine, she joined the JCI in March 2003 as Executive Editor. Ushma is Vice President of Scientific Education and Training at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

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